Note 1 You must have permissions to this directory when you use Basic authentication or Integrated authentication and when custom errors are configured. For example, when error 401.1 occurs, the logged-on user sees the expected detailed custom error only if permissions to read the 4011.htm file have been granted to that user.

Note 2 By default, ASP.NET is used as the ASP.NET process identity in IIS 5.0 isolation mode. If ASP.NET is switched to IIS 5.0 isolation mode, ASP.NET must have access to the content areas. ASP.NET process isolation is detailed in IIS Help. For additional information, visit the following Microsoft Web site:

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